Gold’s long-term outlook is bullish, with prices potentially reaching $5,000 per ounce by early 2026, according to MOFSL. Global de-dollarisation, fiscal stress, and geopolitical tensions are driving this ‘structural repricing phase’. Analysts predict $6,000 in 12 months and $7,500 medium-term, citing investor confidence shifts and supply constraints. Gold’s long-term outlook is bullish, with prices potentially reaching $5,000 per ounce by early 2026, according to MOFSL. Global de-dollarisation, fiscal stress, and geopolitical tensions are driving this ‘structural repricing phase’. Analysts predict $6,000 in 12 months and $7,500 medium-term, citing investor confidence shifts and supply constraints.
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